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Famke Beumer Janssen 5 November 1964, Amstelveen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands No information available
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Nip/Tuck
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X-Men: The Last Stand
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Rounders
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X-Men 2: X-Men United
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Fangoria #282 hits the streets!
added by newsBotIf you're a Fangoria Subscriber, you might've gotten your monthly fix a little early. Fangoria #282 began hitting mailboxes this week, with the frightening ChromeSkull from the upcoming Laid To Rest on the cover. While the official street date is March 24th, expect to see the new issue arriving at retailers shortly. We've got a look inside for you after the jump, and don't forget that if You want your Fango fix delivered direct to your home, subscribe today and save up to 40%!
Guts
The “Rest” Of The Gory How do you build a better slasher flick? You start with a better slasher like ChromeSkull. The Future’S “Salvation” There’s just no stopping those pesky Terminators as they try to squash mankind. This New “House” The remakers of “Last House On The Left” aimed to establish a solid foundation of tension and terror. Keepers Of The “Mutant Chronicles” Tenacity and
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Taken Sequel In the Works
added by newsBotFrom the La Times comes word that the Liam Neeson thriller Taken has a sequel in the works. Taken really flew under the radar but seemed to impress the heck out of fans making over $180million at the box office. The film was directed by Luc Besson who is without question one of the greatest action directors of our time. It starred Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace and the very sexy Famke Janssen. Liam Neeson plays a father whose daughter (Grace) is kidnapped in Paris. Neeson isn't up for any negotitations though and goes on a manhunt. The trailer looks really bad ass. It will be released theatri...
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Killer Imports: All About Women
added by newsBotKiller Imports [1] is a regular feature on Film Junk where we explore foreign-language films from around the world that haven’t yet had their chance to shine. Tsui Hark, “the Steven Spielberg of Asia,” is a legendary figure in Asian cinema. He is a multi-talented individual who has produced, directed, written, and acted. He was involved with the A Better Tomorrow series with John Woo and Chow Yun-Fat. He was involved with the Once Upon a Time series with Jet Li. He was one of the Asian directors who failed to make Jean-Claude Van Damme a superstar. His recent work hasn’t gotten the acclaim of his earlier stuff, but I enjoyed Time and Tide and Seven Swords, somewhat. All About Women is a comedy, a genre that Hark hasn’t been involved with for quite a while. I have not seen his earlier movies, but I was willing to
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